United supporters must be watching Liverpool’s season with envy. Things have largely been poor under Jose Mourinho this season and they head to Anfield 16 points behind Liverpool. United are unbeaten in their last five matches against Liverpool, though four have been draws.

Liverpool- Liverpool won their crucial Champions League group game in midweek but it came at a cost. Joel Matip is now out for six weeks and Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to miss out for a few weeks.

Nathaniel Clyne did return to training on Thursday but James Milner could get the nod at right-back for the second game in succession. Bet Now

Naby Keita and Fabinho did not start against Napoli but only the former may come into consideration for a starting berth against Manchester United.

Manchester United- Jose Mourinho rested a number of first-team players in midweek’s trip to Valencia and will restore most of them here.

Paul Pogba audition for a starting berth against Liverpool didn’t go exactly to plan and it remains to be seen whether Mourinho will pick him to start at Anfield. Romelu Lukaku’s place in the team is not certain, though that may depend on Anthony Martial’s availability.